Reliable localization is crucial for navigation in forests, where GPS is often degraded and LiDAR measurements are repetitive, occluded, and structurally complex. These conditions weaken the assumptions of traditional urban-centric localization methods, which assume that consistent features arise from unique structural patterns, necessitating forest-centric solutions to achieve robustness in these environments. To address these challenges, we propose TreeLoc, a LiDAR-based global localization framework for forests that handles place recognition and 6-DoF pose estimation. We represent scenes using tree stems and their Diameter at Breast Height (DBH), which are aligned to a common reference frame via their axes and summarized using the tree distribution histogram (TDH) for coarse matching, followed by fine matching with a 2D triangle descriptor. Finally, pose estimation is achieved through a two-step geometric verification. On diverse forest benchmarks, TreeLoc outperforms baselines, achieving precise localization. Ablation studies validate the contribution of each component. We also propose applications for long-term forest management using descriptors from a compact global tree database. TreeLoc is open-sourced for the robotics community at https://github.com/minwoo0611/TreeLoc.
@article{arxiv.2602.01501,
title = {TreeLoc: 6-DoF LiDAR Global Localization in Forests via Inter-Tree Geometric Matching},
author = {Minwoo Jung and Nived Chebrolu and Lucas Carvalho de Lima and Haedam Oh and Maurice Fallon and Ayoung Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01501},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
An 8-page paper with 7 tables and 8 figures, accepted to ICRA 2026